User talk:GruensFroeschli

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Proposed deletion of PfSense
Rather than continue a conversation at the above article, I thought it more prudent to continue it here. You are welcome to copy this thread over if you so wish. However.... you question whether I am affiliated to opnsense ? This seems like a suggestion of bias, and on your part seems very like a failure to assume good faith. Please have a look at my editing history, the range of topics, the length of time that I have been active here. Are you seriously suggesting that I have done all this as a sleeper for something called opnsense just so that I could propose something else for deletion? Really? I was tempted to be ironical, but irony does not always play well to non British editors, otherwise this comment might have been more light-hearted and (hopefully) amusing. It would be prudent for your part, to strike through the comment you left at the deletion discussion or risk other editors reacting adversely to a comment that they will know is wrong and innapropriate.  Velella  Velella Talk 11:50, 29 July 2015 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
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Editing the Linux kernel page
YudsWiki2003: Because 4.4 is the fifteenth release and 3.16 is the sixteenth, and consequently, 4.9 is the seventeenth ! — Preceding unsigned comment added by YudsWiki2003 (talk • contribs) 13:09, 20 February 2017 (UTC)